Falcons, Colts and Berlin
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This article was originally published on www.si.com/nfl/falcons as Six Brutal Takeaways from Falcons' 31-25 Overtime Loss to Colts. Despite putting up a strong fight against one of the league’s hottest teams, the Atlanta Falcons couldn’t hold onto an early lead, and ultimately fell to the Indianapolis Colts, 31-25, in overtime.
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The team gave up 244 rushing yards to Colts running back Jonathan Taylor and went 0-for-8 on third-down attempts. Atlanta still managed to sack Daniel Jones seven times but couldn't close the deal, losing 31-25 to Indianapolis in overtime.
Falcons head coach Raheem Morris gave an honest answer when asked about OC Zac Robinson after losing to the Colts in Berlin.
The Indianapolis Colts running back led his team to a 31-25 overtime victory over the Atlanta Falcons in Sunday's contest at Olympic Stadium in Berlin, Germany. The Colts, who were also playing their first game with Sauce Gardner on the defense, are now 8-2 on the campaign and bounced back from their loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers.
The Falcons sacked Daniel Jones seven times and turned him over twice, but missed chances and special teams breakdowns cost them a winnable game in Berlin.
Daniel Jones gets battered, bloodying his mouth, but he comes through as the Indianapolis Colts beat the Atlanta Falcons 31-25 in overtime in NFL Week 10 action. Daniel Jones goes 19-of-26, 255 yards, with 1 touchdown, 1 interception, and is sacked 7 times